And what's wrong with shipping those jobs overseas? For some reason, people in America think people in other countries are second-class people. Those people have just as much right to be employed as you, no matter what country they reside in.
I think you're assuming that he took a path in law to get rich. Perhaps he wanted to help the poor? Or the sick? Or the elderly? Or abused children?
BTW, I do agree with your signature. There's just too much Indian bashing going on here. It's petty, ignorant, and uneducated. But then again, what can you expect from a bunch of people with no college degrees.
I think most people here are bitter and miss the point of the certification. I'm a grunt worker like you guys with 13 years of network management & engineering experience, no degree, and just got my certs a year ago when I was unemployed. The offers just rolled in after I got these certs.
I think the lesson here is that certs help the management of the company that is doing the hiring make a decision in the hiring process.
For example, let's say company A has an IT director who needs to fill a system admin position. However, the IT director must tell the HR director the qualifications of the position. The busy IT director will quickly give some specific responsibilities of the position and will also state it would be nice if the applicant was "MCSE Certified". Fair? Maybe not. Reality? You betcha - happens every few seconds.
....to watch this movie. I even saw it on opening night. It was the worst movie I saw all year. I was pre-warned by my favorite local critic, Arch Campbell, that this was a "0" film, something he rarely does. I should've listened. It's almost 2 hours out of my life that I'll never get back. It was that bad. It needed much, much better writing. For a movie of a TV series to be an event, things must happen - i.e. a plot must occur.
-Marc
And what's wrong with shipping those jobs overseas? For some reason, people in America think people in other countries are second-class people. Those people have just as much right to be employed as you, no matter what country they reside in.
I think you're assuming that he took a path in law to get rich. Perhaps he wanted to help the poor? Or the sick? Or the elderly? Or abused children? BTW, I do agree with your signature. There's just too much Indian bashing going on here. It's petty, ignorant, and uneducated. But then again, what can you expect from a bunch of people with no college degrees.
I think most people here are bitter and miss the point of the certification. I'm a grunt worker like you guys with 13 years of network management & engineering experience, no degree, and just got my certs a year ago when I was unemployed. The offers just rolled in after I got these certs. I think the lesson here is that certs help the management of the company that is doing the hiring make a decision in the hiring process. For example, let's say company A has an IT director who needs to fill a system admin position. However, the IT director must tell the HR director the qualifications of the position. The busy IT director will quickly give some specific responsibilities of the position and will also state it would be nice if the applicant was "MCSE Certified". Fair? Maybe not. Reality? You betcha - happens every few seconds.
....to watch this movie. I even saw it on opening night. It was the worst movie I saw all year. I was pre-warned by my favorite local critic, Arch Campbell, that this was a "0" film, something he rarely does. I should've listened. It's almost 2 hours out of my life that I'll never get back. It was that bad. It needed much, much better writing. For a movie of a TV series to be an event, things must happen - i.e. a plot must occur. -Marc